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I climbed the mountain, the morning bright I stopped to breathe, and caught a sight Filthy ruins, dark and dead Half yet standing of a homestead Dust and dirt crumbled down So still it was, and with no sound. But as I wandered close to look I spied a window by a nook Such a poor, abandoned thing, Yet as I watched, the sight began to sing. This was no victim, though hardships seen Not just a survivor; thriving keen. It sat as a family lit its world And endured after their bodies curled. I peered through it, from within to out And experienced the furthest thing from a drought. Window had rested since then in calm and peace Of the wild, as life began, lived, and ceased. When I really looked at Window as more than thing It outlined the landscape in a glorious ring Forests, hills, flowers, deer, and sun Came alive through Window, the silent one.
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Dec 2, 2011
Dec 2, 2011 at 2:05 PM UTC
Window
I climbed the mountain, the morning bright I stopped to breathe, and caught a sight Filthy ruins, dark and dead Half yet standing of a homestead Dust and dirt crumbled down So still it was, and with no sound. But as I wandered close to look I spied a window by a nook Such a poor, abandoned thing, Yet as I watched, the sight began to sing. This was no victim, though hardships seen Not just a survivor; thriving keen. It sat as a family lit its world And endured after their bodies curled. I peered through it, from within to out And experienced the furthest thing from a drought. Window had rested since then in calm and peace Of the wild, as life began, lived, and ceased. When I really looked at Window as more than thing It outlined the landscape in a glorious ring Forests, hills, flowers, deer, and sun Came alive through Window, the silent one.
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Dec 2, 2011
Dec 2, 2011 at 2:05 PM UTC
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